Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Nonsense: Volume 2

  • Through literature one can live thousands, tens of thousands of lives in just a few years. Is this a form of immortality?
  • Listen to your body.
  • Originality is the peak of human thought. All true thinkers quest for it. But does it truly exist?
  • How strong is your mind? Mine can take me places. There are undreamed of havens within my brain. And yet, I struggle to unlock them.
  • The strong do not fear death. The strong accept it as a simple and repetitive act of nature. This must be learned through strenuous reality.
  • Vane self-righteousness has brought about some of humankind’s greatest sufferings.
  • Quotations are an easy way to relive a powerful moment.
  • Weak minds should be discouraged from drugs.
  • A questing mind can grow from the toxic expense of body.
  • Take a break from routine. Inhale diversity and exhale tolerance.
  • The greatest secret of philosophy is that there is no one true philosophy. All must be perused to achieve self-realization.
  • What need is there for light if your mind is illuminated?
  • Jargon is taught by dated writers.
  • I have quickly found that my own company is the best company in the world.
  • Ideas are like fish in a stream. Only the able fisherman reaps a rich harvest.
  • Thought must be channeled or intellectual chaos results.
  • Adolescence is society’s ideal. People constantly seek to regain it after it has breezed by.
  • Every single person you meet wants to convert you to something.
  • A carefree laugh is the height of freedom.
  • Confidence must not be confused with pride. Pride is for the insecure. Confidence is for the competent.
  • The human eye cannot grasp life’s subtle complexity.
  • Our greatest triumphs are just transient mockeries.
  • The soul only exists in the religious, or should I say fictional, world.
  • Mind and body have always been held separate. What if the two were actually one?
  • Any confrontation with death, be it physical or hypothetical, will put arrogant invulnerability in check.
  • Perfection only exists in the pathological state.
  • Willful change is a slow and laborious process.
  • Good poetry will bring a smile to the face of its creator.

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